/** * Similar to many popular logging packages, terminal providers support a range of message * severities. These severities have built-in formatting defaults in the Terminal object * (warnings are yellow, errors are red, etc.). * * Terminal providers may choose to suppress certain messages based on their severity, * or to route some messages to other providers or not based on severity. * * Severity | Purpose * --------- | ------- * error | Build errors and fatal issues * warning | Not necessarily fatal, but indicate a problem the user should fix * log | Informational messages * verbose | Additional information that may not always be necessary * debug | Highest detail level, best used for troubleshooting information * * @beta */ export declare enum TerminalProviderSeverity { log = 0, warning = 1, error = 2, verbose = 3, debug = 4 } /** * Implement the interface to create a terminal provider. Terminal providers * can be registered to a {@link Terminal} instance to receive messages. * * @beta */ export interface ITerminalProvider { /** * This property should return true only if the terminal provider supports * rendering console colors. */ supportsColor: boolean; /** * This property should return the newline character the terminal provider * expects. */ eolCharacter: string; /** * This function gets called on every terminal provider upon every * message function call on the terminal instance. * * @param data - The terminal message. * @param severity - The message severity. Terminal providers can * route different kinds of messages to different streams and may choose * to ignore verbose or debug messages. */ write(data: string, severity: TerminalProviderSeverity): void; } //# sourceMappingURL=ITerminalProvider.d.ts.map